Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network
Episodes
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour with Mariam Massaro
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #289 at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, MA and features the songs of Mariam Massaro and exciting¸ dynamic improvisations from the Gaea Star Band. Today we welcome special guest Bobby D from Chicopee, a folk singer and guitarist who bring some of his original songs to the show today. We begin with Bobby’s folk song “Blue Cotton Quilt”, a fine number dressed up with congas from Craig Harris, barrelhouse piano from Bob Sherwood and celtic harp, native flute and background vocals from Mariam. “We’re Changing Red To Blue” is a fine song of hope from Mariam with a sweeping, epic vibe built around Mariam’s celtic harp. Interesting directions abound in this multi-movement piece. We return to Bobby D with the excellent “Just In Case Jesus”, a fine, sardonic folk song in the Dylan tradition. Next up, Mariam plays piano on her gospel-tinged “Down To The Sea” backed by Bob and Bobby on acoustic guitars and Craig on congas. We return to Bobby D’s bag of tunes one last time for the bluesy folk ballad “Hoping” before closing with Mariam’s mysterious, gypsy-jazz rocker “The Sandman Is Coming”.
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Healing From Within with Sheryl Glick
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within interviews Dr. Luke Adler author of Born to Heal who shares his belief that physical and emotional dysfunction originate from disconnection from our spiritual essence. Luke Adler, is a Board Certified Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist, who has the highest level of national certification for Chinese Medicine has worked in India with allopathic doctors and Ayurvedic and homeopathic physicians. Luke will address how a diverse spiritual background and his training impact his healing work and a greater view of the human and soul condition.
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Healing From Within with Sheryl Glick
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within interviews Dr. Erving Polster, author of Beyond Therapy,which examines the role of “life focus” in three of society’s most familiar activities; ordinary conversation, the arts and religion. Many people who may not seek remedial treatment for emotional or psychological problems may find their troubled lives illuminated and enriched by joining community groups and activities. Dr Erving Polster, the director of The Gestalt Training Center in San Diego inspires practitioners and change makers to take their talents and energy into our communities and establish a tradition that supports people in “life focus” groups” that inspire the creation of an enlightened and greater sense of belonging to societies evolving awareness.
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Healing Times Radio with Dr. Miller
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Larger Than Life, Liberal Arts Educations and Global Leadership~ A Conversation with Kirby Talley
Dr. Miller takes a different approach with this show and explores a presentation by a college colleague, Kirby Talley. This episode addresses some of the biggest questions in our lives–even some questions that are Larger Than Life! In this very highly experiential presentation we will touch on life, and how we got to where we are, personally as well as nationally and globally. Will talk a bit about death, eternity, the deterioration of higher education into vocational training, the co-opting of our culture by high tech hucksters, and they’re kind of leadership that we now need–one that is based on deeper values, a meaningful mission, collective intelligence, and collective wisdom. This show is different from the usual and Conversations in that the guest is not physically present; instead, it features Dr. Miller reading and adding to a talk given by Kirby, who attended Trinity College with Dr. Miller and gave a talk at their 50th class reunion. Impressed by what he heard, Doctor Miller asked if he could edit some of his own thoughts into this talk and present it along with guided imagery and music. The guided imagery is woven throughout the presentation in order to allow a deeper understanding of the ideas and principles offered. “What struck me is, that also our paths in life has been extremely different, some of our viewpoints and conclusions are remarkably similar. I think you will enjoy this somewhat experimental presentation.”
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Kids 4 Love Project Radio
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
CNN Young Wonder 8yr.old Ryan Hickman, founder of Ryan’s Recycling and his Dad Damion Hickman
In 2012 at the age of 3, Ryan went along with his dad to the local recycling center and cashed in a few small bags of cans and bottles and decided that recycling was in his future. The day after going to the recycling center, Ryan notified his mom and dad that he wanted to give empty plastic bags to all the neighbors and maybe they would save their recyclables for him. Not only did the local neighbors save their cans and bottles for Ryan but so did their friends, families and co-workers. Today, Ryan has customers all over Orange County, CA and he has a passion to recycle that is amazing. His goal is to recycle to keep cans and bottles from reaching the ocean where it’s harmful to the environment. Ryan spends a part of every week sorting thru cans and bottles from his customers and getting them ready to take to the recycle center. http://ryansrecycling.com/
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Robin Foy Talks About the Scole Experimental Group
The world’s most extraordinary experiment in physical mediumship occurred from 1993 to 1998 in the village of Scole in Norfolk, England. Robin Foy was an organizer of the Scole Group, and its meetings occurred in the cellar of his house. He tells us about the amazing events that he witnessed and gives us insights into how the dead teams worked as they experimented with ever better communication between the dimensions.
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
The Road with Cove Queen Janine Sullivan
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Shoshana Feinstein and The Bel Canto Technique
Bel canto means, most literally, "beautiful singing." It is a term used to describe all Italian singing, but in particular the light, bright quality that Italian opera singers use to charm audiences.
Shoshana Feinstein, is the director and a tutor at her RENAISSANCE MUSIC CENTER where she offers private classes in voice, piano, music theory, composition and theatre As a proponent of The Bel Canto technique, her successful integration of this school and popular music has enabled her to successfully impart her knowledge to her students regardless what their genre of singing style may be. Her students have ranged in ages from six to sixty. Ms. Feinstein is able to tailor the individual needs of each student's voice in a creative and progressive fashion.
Shoshana began studying voice at fifteen. She graduated ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY with a double major in Theatre and Voice. Spending a year at Boston University she studied with Ms. Chloe Owen. She has been under the tutelage of Jane Bakken-Klaviter of the Bel Canto Institute, Annamaria Saritelli-DiPanni, founder of the Bel Canto Opera Company of Rhode Island and spent the last fifteen years studying with the late Kaji Aso.
Bel Canto emerged in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but its roots lie all the way through the Middle Ages. It began in the singing instruction that Italian masters provided their students. Because singing must be mastered internally, teaching singing is tricky. Italian masters relied on a system of teaching and listening to their pupils. When the pupil created a tone or sound that was of admirable quality, the master would urge that pupil to repeat the sound until it was ingrained in their memory.
Italian singing itself is very dependent upon the Italian language. Italian words often contain consonants strung together with vowel sounds. Because of this, their language is very fluid and, when spoken correctly, it resonates in the facial structure. Italian singers make full use of these vowels, because they allow long, continuous lines in singing. Italian singing contains little distinction between the start of tone and the intake of breath. This, too, contributes to a continuous line. Finally, Italians consider singing to be a natural act instead of an unnatural one. Therefore, true Italian singing, and true Bel Canto singing, is an extension of normal speaking and voice expression. From the popularity of Andrea Bocelli and other Italian singing stars, one can see that Bel Canto will be around for quite a long time.
Ms. Feinstein has extensive recording experience, including having worked with producer Martin Birch in Munich at Musicland Studios with Ronnie James Dio and Ritchie Blackmore on the “RAINBOW' album.
Shoshana has studied and sung the roles of, Carmen, Madama Butterfly, Violetta, Lola, Donna Anna and has performed with the Bel Canto Opera Company of Rhode Island, The Opera Company of Boston and the Kaji Aso Institute for the Arts. In addition to her operatic experience, Shoshana has been singing professionally with jazz, rock and blues bands across the New England area for her entire career.
She composes her own music, and has released "Everlasting Joy" a compilation of love songs that she has written for weddings, which is available on iTunes and Amazon, as well as her latest release "Didn't
See It Comin' an eclectic blend of rock, soul and blues with a dash of opera buffo thrown in. Web site :https://www.shoshanaenterprises.com
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
11:11 Talk Radio with Simran Singh
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Jennie Lee: Breathing Love with Hope
Living love as an embodied meditation practice. Uniting us in a universally understandable goal, Jennie Lee builds immediate bridges of peace by changing how we look at love; from something to be acquired and preserved, to something to be realized and breathed. Active conscious loving is the basis of the meditation practices offered in Breathing Love, providing you with inner solace and a deep sense of purpose. Whether in a relationship or not, in the prime of life or nearing death, you'll be encouraged to move beyond the pain, pride, and fear that keep you from love.
Jennie Lee is a certified yoga therapist who has spent two decades coaching people in the healing tradition of classical yoga and meditation. She is also the author of two books - Breathing Love: Meditation in Action, and the award-winning True Yoga: Practicing with the Yoga Sutras for Happiness & Spiritual Fulfillment. Using the practices she writes about, Jennie counsels clients worldwide, helping them overcome grief, depression, anxiety, and stress, and create lives of greater joy. Her writing has been featured in dozens of wellness blogs and magazines including the Huffington Post, Mind Body Green, Yoga Digest, and Yogi Times.
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
What’s In Your Way IS The Way with Mary O’Malley
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Healing and Being Healed by Our Compulsions
Dreamvisions 7 Radio YouTube Live Episode
What’s In Your Way IS the Way with Mary O’Malley
It is that time of year again when we try to wrestle our compulsions to the ground. Have you noticed that this usually doesn’t work? Or, if you can get one compulsion under control, another one pops up and takes over? In trying to control our compulsions, they control us.
Our compulsions range all the way from over-working and over-worrying to over-eating and drugs. What would happen if your compulsion, rather than being something that needs to be fixed, becomes a teacher that, if you listen, will bring you back into an alive and joyful connection with yourself and with life.
This is a new and revolutionary way to work with compulsions that not only heals them, but at the same time heals you, as well. What Eckhart Tolle says about the book this talk is based on: “Every page of this book is replete with spiritual insights, with wisdom both practical and profound.”
View Video here: https://youtu.be/L37Np_A0h28